Latest Liturgy
Wednesday, May 21st
Christianity & Unknowing – Liturgy May 18, 2025
In a world filled with oppositional thinking we need to rediscover the peace of non-dual thinking. This weekend we will hear a homily from Fr Richard Rohr where he offers a concise history of how Western Christianity once had, soon lost, tried to retrieve, and now is roundly rediscovering its own traditional understanding of unitive consciousness (which was our word for non-dual thinking).
Recent Liturgies
Tuesday, May 20th
Mothers' Day – Liturgy May 11, 2015
On this Mother's Day we are increasingly aware of the drums of war in the world beating louder everyday. In this milieu we do well to re-listen to the founder of Mother’s Day, Julia Ward Howe, where she invites in 1870, the women of the world to unite for peace in the world.
Friday, May 16th
Being Present – Liturgy May 4, 2025
This week Marg Ortiz leads us in meditation using a mantra. We are encouraged to use mantras as a way to focus the mind and deepen connection with the divine, emphasizing the importance of being present and letting go of habitual thoughts and emotions.
Friday, May 16th
Resurrection – Liturgy April 27, 2025
The divine presence that Jesus spoke of is available to us all the time. This is the good news of Easter. This weekend we will be listening to a homily by Franciscan priest Richard Rohr where he explores the concept of the resurrection as not a One-Time Miracle.
Tuesday, April 22nd
Easter Vigil 2025
The message of Easter is something we desperately need in today’s increasingly chaotic world. It is the message of being embraced by a loving presence that will never leave. It is the promise of Jesus in his final words to his disciples in Matthew’s gospel: ‘And know that I AM with you always.
Tuesday, April 22nd
Good Friday 2025
The message of Easter is something we desperately need in today’s increasingly chaotic world. It is the message of being embraced by a loving presence that will never leave. It is the promise of Jesus in his final words to his disciples in Matthew’s gospel: ‘And know that I AM with you always.’
Tuesday, April 15th
Holy Thursday Repost 2025
The story of the Lord’s Supper illustrates how Jesus empowered the disciples to take over the ministry. He inspired them to challenge structural and institutional control and take responsibility for creating a better world. We can learn much from this about listening and giving voice and self determination to our own indigenous people.
Tuesday, April 15th
Palm Sunday Liturgy, 2025
Palm Sunday invites us to take a side in our peace making. Not a peace imposed from above with superior weapons and force, but a peace fostered through connecting and relationship building. A peace modelled in Jesus who entered Jerusalem disarmed and on a donkey, as opposed to the Roman overlords entering at the same time with displays of might and power.
Monday, April 14th
The Still, Small Voice – Liturgy April 6, 2025
In our busy lives we often forget to pause to savour the moment; to be still and experience gratitude. A moment of being quiet can be difficult. The times we do this can be real moments of Joy. As we prepare for Easter this year, may we find times to pause and savour life.
Monday, March 31st
Prayer & Work – Liturgy March 30, 2025
Prayer and Work – The Benedictine Rule. As we continue our Lenten focus on issues highlighted in Soul Murmurings by Andrew Kennelly, Liz will explore the interwovenness between our spirituality and our work – both paid and non-paid.